James Obergefell, lead plaintiff in the same-sex marriage case, joins Alex Wagner to discuss the historic Supreme Court decision to recognize same-sex marriage nationwide and the dissents written by Conservative justices. watch

When Marcelas Owens was 11 years old, he joined President Obama as the president signed the Affordable Care into law. Now at age 16, he speaks with Alex Wagner about his reaction to the Supreme court's decision to uphold the law. watch

Alex Wagner speaks with White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest about the electric atmosphere felt in the White House when President Obama learned that the Supreme Court voted to uphold the Affordable Care Act. watch

Wikileaks says it has documents showing that the NSA spied on at least three French presidents, cities in China are on the defensive after animal rights groups protest their dog meat festival, and a group in Syria claims that ISIS has placed landmines... watch

Matt Moore, the chair of the South Carolina Republican Party, talks about calls to remove the Confederate flag. Moore says that he's "confident" it will come down, adding "there are better ways" to remember South Carolina's heritage. Then, the panel... watch

Soon after "Black Lives Matter" activist Deray McKesson arrived at a unity march in South Carolina to commemorate the nine lives lost in the Charleston Church massacre, the hashtag "Go Home Deray" went viral. Alex Wagner speaks to McKesson about... watch

On Monday, South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley responded to calls across the country for the Confederate Flag to be removed from the grounds of the statehouse in the capital city of Columbia, South Carolina. watch

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NOW with Alex Wagner is an Emmy-nominated show that aired weekdays on MSNBC from November 2011 to July 2015. Alex and her NOWists gave a fresh perspective on news stories and helped audiences go deeper in understanding the news of the day.